Virginia Tech shooting, an incident that shocked the world: Recreated in Flash

V-TECH RAMPAGE by PigPen - Image 1It’s sad, but there are actually people that would go low just to seek attention. We’ve found a Flash game about the Virginia tech incident made by PiGPen, and it wasn’t exactly nice.

Three levels of mediocrity ensue, as the stages are poorly designed and the graphics aren’t much to look at. To be fair, many Flash games aren’t very impressive and this game, called V-TECH RAMPAGE, is no exception.

The game starts with Cho in his room, spouting some obscene lines while planning his massacre. It continues outside where Cho can talk to various people with lines out of plain mockery and racism. Ghetto speak like “Yo headin ‘fo wa playa?”, “Piss off slanty”and “Imma get mah nails done” could’ve been funny in different circumstances, but not in a game that relies on a public tragedy for the kicks. To finish the stage, you have to shoot Emily – the girl he was infatuated with and also his first victim.

After Cho gets back to his dorm, he’ll be talking more crap then say how he fooled the cops. More crappy game design shows, as the second stage is all about moving a few steps down while trying to avoid patrol. The cops have visible vision cones and predictable movement patterns so it’s easy to go deliver the mail then enter Norris Hall for the next part.

The last level happens on a poorly designed stage with three areas, two are almost identical floors while the other is the stairway. Don’t expect anything from the dialogues as you’ll get mostly poor attempt at sick humor and more racism. Your objective this time is to relive the V-Tech incident, to shoot everything that moves within a time limit. Very lame, the sprites look barely half-decent and they walk in random directions but easy to hit.

The music playing on the background during the first part is one of Cho’s favorite songs, while the song during the last level is a racist KKK one. The audio part is as bad as the game itself, with someone shouting “50 hit combo!” during Cho’s killing. It tries to glorify the act, but fails for anyone with the least moral sense.

Obviously, the person who made this just wants attention and perhaps just want to offend people. On the comments he received, he gave no serious replies; nothing about why he made such game or exercising free speech. Apparently, he considers his crappy piece of work as art like other projects on the site he hosts. Can a Flash game with no style and all controversy-inducing be considered art? We doubt that.

Via New Grounds

V-TECH RAMPAGE by PigPen - Image 1It’s sad, but there are actually people that would go low just to seek attention. We’ve found a Flash game about the Virginia tech incident made by PiGPen, and it wasn’t exactly nice.

Three levels of mediocrity ensue, as the stages are poorly designed and the graphics aren’t much to look at. To be fair, many Flash games aren’t very impressive and this game, called V-TECH RAMPAGE, is no exception.

The game starts with Cho in his room, spouting some obscene lines while planning his massacre. It continues outside where Cho can talk to various people with lines out of plain mockery and racism. Ghetto speak like “Yo headin ‘fo wa playa?”, “Piss off slanty”and “Imma get mah nails done” could’ve been funny in different circumstances, but not in a game that relies on a public tragedy for the kicks. To finish the stage, you have to shoot Emily – the girl he was infatuated with and also his first victim.

After Cho gets back to his dorm, he’ll be talking more crap then say how he fooled the cops. More crappy game design shows, as the second stage is all about moving a few steps down while trying to avoid patrol. The cops have visible vision cones and predictable movement patterns so it’s easy to go deliver the mail then enter Norris Hall for the next part.

The last level happens on a poorly designed stage with three areas, two are almost identical floors while the other is the stairway. Don’t expect anything from the dialogues as you’ll get mostly poor attempt at sick humor and more racism. Your objective this time is to relive the V-Tech incident, to shoot everything that moves within a time limit. Very lame, the sprites look barely half-decent and they walk in random directions but easy to hit.

The music playing on the background during the first part is one of Cho’s favorite songs, while the song during the last level is a racist KKK one. The audio part is as bad as the game itself, with someone shouting “50 hit combo!” during Cho’s killing. It tries to glorify the act, but fails for anyone with the least moral sense.

Obviously, the person who made this just wants attention and perhaps just want to offend people. On the comments he received, he gave no serious replies; nothing about why he made such game or exercising free speech. Apparently, he considers his crappy piece of work as art like other projects on the site he hosts. Can a Flash game with no style and all controversy-inducing be considered art? We doubt that.

Via New Grounds

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